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Matty & Emma

(2017)
(Book 16 in the Dr. Richards' Littles series)
A Novella by

Emerson looked up from her tablet and wondered if she was doing the right thing. She had stumbled onto a website that catered to adults interested in age play. There, she'd found a library filled with uploaded age play fantasies. From the first age play story she'd read, Emerson had known that she was supposed to be a Little. She craved the love and care that a Daddy would give her. A large link on the Library page had taken her to the PLAYTIME app on a website. Over the last several days, she had spent a lot of time filling in the membership application to be matched on PLAYTIME.

Rocking herself slowly to calm down, Emerson looked back down at the screen. She was petrified to trust her heart. Her family wouldn't understand. Her friends would think that she was a pervert. She knew they wouldn't listen long enough to allow her to explain. She shook her straight blond hair over her shoulders as she sat up straight. It was time. She had a decision to make. Should she follow her heart and take a big risky step? It was possible that PLAYTIME wouldn't match her with the right partner. She didn't even know if there were actually people out there that felt the same way she did. It could be a big joke.

The PLAYTIME app has created another match. Emma, Matty, and Jackson begin to explore a new life together. Will the success of PLAYTIME continue? Jackson is hoping so. He's looked for the right Little to join his life. Now, he's matched with two. He's never going to let them go.

Some of the characters from the first fifteen novels in this series reappear to continue their stories. You do not need to read the stories in order. The books do not necessarily take place in chronological order. All are complete stories. The Dr. Richards' Little books will feature invasive medical treatments, including thorough examinations and enemas when required, as well as diaper changes, spankings and other punishments. If you are offended by age play (adults who choose to live as a Little or a parent of a Little), MFM relationships, or dubious consent, this is not the book for you


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